MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – Shortly after Miami quarterback Ryan Tannehill tossed the ball to wide receiver Albert Wilson, and not long after Wilson trucked into the open field en route to a 74-yard touchdown reception, Wilson and fellow wide receiver Jakeem Grant met, in stride, at the 15-yard line and the two slapped a high five at near full speed before Wilson sped ahead into the end zone.

That’s swag.

“And we’re 3-0,” cornerback Bobby McCain said. “Take that down.”

The Dolphins, alone atop the AFC East for the second consecutive week, maintain they have plenty of swag this year.

Want evidence?

Miami scored four touchdowns, two on creative calls from coach Adam Gase, against the winless Raiders (0-3). The Dolphins scored 21 unanswered points in a stretch between 55 seconds left in the third quarter and two minutes left in the fourth quarter, taking them from a 17-7 deficit to a 28-17 lead.